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At ArtImport Ltd., we are leading experts in political and revolution art with over 10 years combined experience. We speak fluent English, Russian, Greek, French, and Spanish.

We sell an extensive repertory of Russian and Ukrainian art by listed living and non living artists, with a focus on Soviet Socialist Realism, Soviet Impressionism and Non-Conformist art.

As well as specialising in Eastern Europe, we also offer political art from The Balkans, Western Europe, China, North Korea and Cuba.

At the same time as political art, we sell modern and contemporary art from all over the world, including painting, theatre design, photography and sculpture. We also sell art books and publications.

ArtImport Ltd. runs virtual exhibitions on a monthly basis. From time to time, we exhibit collections of art in prestigious gallery spaces in Central London.

There is a permanent collection of artworks for sale on the website which can be browsed by looking at either the Works for Sale section and refining the search through the search engine provided, or at the alphabetical Artist Index & Biographies section, which also supplies information about specific artists.

The works for sale most recently added to the website are highlighted in the What’s New section. The monthly gallery program of exhibitions of art for sale can be viewed in detail in the Exhibitions Archive. A complimentary offer of 10% discount is given for works purchased during the month of the show.

Our ever-expanding stock of artists and artworks is offered often exclusively through ArtImport. Works of art can be viewed physically at the ArtImport premises through private appointments.

For a more comprehensive list of our services and how to buy art from ArtImport please visit Our Services page or Contact Us, and we will be happy to help you.

If you are interested in something that is showing on our website, please give us a call or email us, and we will be happy to help you.

All the details of our works of art, including dimensions, media, price and availability, are clearly indicated on our website. POA stands for Price on Application.

Most of our works are offered framed. A few works are offered unframed, i.e. certain posters and drawings, but we can provide framing for you at an additional cost. Please enquire when you call us if a work of art is already framed or not, and we will let you know. We also provide reframing facilities at an additional cost.

The thumbnail images on our website enlarge by clicking on them individually. There is also a zoom facility to examine the picture more closely.

If you want to see the paintings or other works of art in real life, we can arrange for you to come along to our premises in Central London and see them in the flesh.

Alternatively if you are in Central London, and for a small additional fee, we can bring the works of art to you at your home to have a look at them in situ.

The transportation of purchased works of art can be arranged either by you, or by us. Wherever you live, we can quote you for transportation and/or insurance.

We do not accept refunds for works of art already seen by you at our premises. In special circumstances, such as when the work purchased is by the same artist or source, an exchange can be arranged, for no less than the amount already spent.

Thank you for your custom and enjoy browsing ArtImport at your leisure!

Evgenia Daniel BA (Hons) Cantab., director of ArtImport Ltd., graduated from Cambridge University in 1998 in Modern and Medieval Languages. She then took a Masters Degree at University College London (UCL), in Comparative Literature.

Between 2001 and 2004 she wrote and published an art book in both English and Greek, “Nicholas Georgiadis: Paintings, Stage Designs 1955-2001” on the oeuvre of theatre designer Nicholas Georgiadis C.B.E.

Evgenia put on painting and theatre design exhibitions at the Royal Opera House and the Theatre Museum in London between 2002-2003, in cooperation with the Royal Opera House Exhibitions Department and Theatre Museum Curators.

She still works closely with the Royal Opera and the Rudolf Nureyev Foundation, and recently assisted in the commemorative exhibition for Rudolf Nureyev at the National Museum for Costume and Theatre Design in Moulins, France.

Evgenia has also worked in collaboration with the Megaron Mousikis (Athens Concert Hall- OMMA) and the Athens Festival in Greece, putting on an exhibition of theatre costume at the Herodus Atticus Theatre in 2001.

From 2004 to March 2010, she worked as Gallery Manager at the Chambers Gallery, Long Lane, Barbican. Steering the gallery from its inception until its closure, she exhibited more than 60 gallery shows with a strong focus on Eastern European art. The Times, Financial Times, Guardian and The Independent have written positive reviews about her work at the gallery.

John Daniel MA (Hons) Edin. graduated from Edinburgh University in 1996 with a Masters in Russian Language and Literature.